BUSINESS NOTICES. F. G. FIDDY. LICENSED SHAREBROKER, gUILDINCS. AGENTS AT ALL EXCHANGE CENTRES. P.O. Box No. 175. Telephone No. 559. SITUATIONS VACANT AMD WANTED. WANTED. IRL for Bookbinding Department. Apply— THIS OFFICE. . GENERAL ELECTIONS. TT7ANTED—SeveraI USHERS at YY Polling Booths on Election Day, 7th. December, 1911. Apply— H. E. HILL, Registrar of Electors Office. Lowe Street. Gisborne. November 17th, 1911. W ANTED— Bricklayer. Enquire Hubble, at Mr. Townley J s. WANTED —Experienced Waitress. —Apply, Alexandra Tea Rooms. WANTED —Ladyheip, or Girl to assist, for Miss Evans, Bushmere. —Apply, Mrs. Blair Iranui Road. 'WJ ANTED—Capable General.—Apv v ply, Miss Morice, Childers Road. TTSTANTED—Two Girls as Machinists v V must- be competent with machine, knowledge of trade not required.— Jeune and Go. WANTED —At once, for Kaiti, Cook and Housemaid.—Applv, “W.,” “Times” Office, W ANTED—Good Married CoupleApply, Mrs. W. Sherratt. WANTED —Pit Sawyers, to saw 10,000 feet green Riruu.—Da!gety and Company, Read’s Quay. WANTED —A Lady-help.—Apoly, Mrs. Clias*. Parsons, Patutahi, tel. 611, four rings. WANTED —Capable Girl, to assist in housework; second girl kept.— Apply, morning or evening, to Mrs. Reeve, Wainui Road. WANED— Shepherd, -for station, Wanganui.—Particulars Bennett and Sherratt. WANTED —Smart Yardman ; must be able to milk.—Apply, A. H. Airey, Wliatatutu Hotel. WANTED— Man for kitchen; also Smart Girl.—Silver Grid Luncheon: and Supper Rooms, 211, Gladstone Road. WANTED— A Good General _ Servant.—Apply. Mrs. (Dr-) Wilson, Harris Street, Kaiti. WANTED— Girl for shop.—Gisborne Tinware Co., 30, Peel St. ANTED—Two Cycle Improvers.— Apply, Boom Cycle Company, Lowe Street. WANTED— A Girl to assist in kitchen, also Laundress and Assist-ant-Laundress. —Apply, Public Hospital. ANTED—Housemaid, Waitress, , . Housekeeper, Cook (female), lousemaid-Waitress, Man milk and garen etc (255), Ladyheip, Laundress (20s) hirsegirl, General (4), Cook-General, founig Girl, Married Couple, Youths 2). Disengaged: Barmaid, Mamed Plough-man, Driver, Gardener, Woollasser.—Traill Bros, and Co.. Peel St. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. TO FARMERS. w ANTED TO BUY LINE OF GOOD MAIZE ' Also — BARLEY. 11. S. LIDDELL, 151. Peel Street, (Near Railway Bridge). P.O. Box 216. ‘ ’Phone 679. STANDARD BLENDED TEA STANDARD QUALITY STANDARD VALUE. ■ AM 4.— CHOICEST INDIAN AND CEYLON 5. —VERY FINE CEYLON. 7—CHOICEST INDIAN ORANGE PEKOE 8. CHOICEST CEYLON 9. FINE CEYLON. Packed in Pound and Half-pound ’ackets and 21b, 61b, 121 b; and 201 b ins. <
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3377, 18 November 1911, Page 1
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